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Tissue-specific expression of high-voltage-activated dihydropyridine-sensitive L-type calcium channels

Chemie und Pharmazie - Open Access LMU - Teil 01/02 by Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

Jan 1, 19910Education

The cloning of the cDNA for the α1 subunit of L-type calcium channels revealed that at least two genes (CaCh1 and CaCh2) exist which give rise to several splice variants. The expression of mRNA for these α1 subunits and...

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Tissue-specific expression of high-voltage-activated dihydropyridine-sensitive L-type calcium channels is an episode from Chemie und Pharmazie - Open Access LMU - Teil 01/02 by Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. The cloning of the cDNA...

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The cloning of the cDNA for the α1 subunit of L-type calcium channels revealed that at least two genes (CaCh1 and CaCh2) exist which give rise to several splice variants. The expression of mRNA for these α1 subunits and the skeletal muscle α2/δ, β and γ subunits was studied in rabbit tissues and BC3H1 cells. Nucleic-acid-hybridization studies showed that the mRNA of all subunits are expressed in skeletal muscle, brain, heart and aorta. However, the α1-, β- and γ-specific transcripts had different sizes in these tissues. Smooth muscle and heart contain different splice variants of the CaCh2 gene. The α1, β and γ mRNA are expressed together in differentiated but not in proliferating BC3H1 cells. A probe specific for the skeletal muscle α2/δ subunit did not hybridize to poly(A)-rich RNA from BC3H1 cells. These results suggest that different splice variants of the genes for the α1, β and γ subunits exist in tissues containing L-type calcium channels, and that their expression is regulated in a coordinate manner.

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